The planet is not renewable, so we have to be.

5 June: World Environment Day 2022

It has been 50 years since the first international UN meeting regarding the environment in Stockholm in 1972, when the UN General Assembly designated June 5th as World Environment Day. This resulted in the creation of the UN Environment Programme, as well as Environment Ministries around the world. The 50 years jubilee in 2022 will be hosted by Sweden.

The World Environment Day 2022 reminds us that, “In the universe are billions of galaxies. In our galaxy are billions of planets, but there is only one Earth”. 

Let's take care of it. 

Humanity experiences loss of habitats, wide spread pollution and challenges with waste management. Waste that too often ends up in our nature and oceans. That's why we at Jensen work by the motto; “the planet is not renewable, so we have to be”. 

Jensen – Friendly to nature. And you.

Much has happened to the perception of what a bed is since the founding of Jensen in 1947, both regarding innovation, sleep comfort and sustainability. It feels better to sleep in a bed that is free of harmful chemicals, with natural textiles and environmentally certified materials.

All beds from Jensen carry the Nordic Swan Ecolabel. This is among the world's most demanding certification programs, which for Jensen involves the highest expectations to the entire life cycle of the beds. This implies production, suppliers, quality and recycling. In addition, all Jensen beds are tested by AEH – an independent test institute. Most of the wood we use in our bed frames is certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC), ensuring sustainable sourcing and processing.

Recycled and local.

Jensen works with circular design. You probably wonder what that means. Well, it involves producing beds that last as long as possible, while at the same time reducing each bed's footprint on our environment. We produce our products in Norway, namely in the small town of Svelvik, where Jensen started its adventure 75 years ago.

An increasing number of parts in a Jensen bed can be replaced, and more materials are recycled. The textiles we use are Green Care and Easy Care, which means that they are produced with 75 % lower CO2-emissions than for example virgin polyester, and the textiles satisfy the strict requirements of the Swan Label.

Through our cooperation with Norsk Gjenvinning and Grønt Punkt we have reduced waste from production by 18 %, and our use of plastic decreased by 16 tons last year.

Jensen strives to be the best on the environment and the best to create sleep comfort. There are no contradictions between what is important for our planet and what is important for our health; a good night's sleep.

Did you know?

  • We use natural resources today as if we had 1.6 planets.

  • Deterioration of ecosystems affects the quality of life of more than 3 billion people, or 40% of the world´s population.

  • 9 of 10 people breathe polluted air, leading to approximately 7 million early deaths annually, whereof 600 000 are children.

  • Plastic waste in our oceans will triple from 9 - 14 million tons in 2016, to 23 - 37 million tons within 2040.

More about World Environment Day: https://www.worldenvironmentday.global/

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